I think this is Grewia asiatica
as the leaves are more or less symmetrical.
Ref Neil ji's work and observations.
I am attaching  a table of comparison done earlier by me.Post No.
[Efloraindia:34287]
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After searching all the available literature I am convinced that the plant
depicted in this mail by me(Both the sets of pictures) is *Grewia tiliifolia
*(And not *G.asiatica*)
Attaching a table showing the differences compiled together.
If there are any mistakes and errors please correct me.
Agreed that it is a big tree but the species observed by me happen to be
small shrub like tree which might attain huge height.
Regards
Dr Phadke Satish

  * *

*Grewia tiliifolia*

*Grewia asiatica*


  *Synonyms*

*G.tilaefolia;Grewia tiliifolia var.leptopetala,G.inequalis*

*G.subinaequalis*

  *Local Names*

*Dhaman; Rodgi;Sonsaman;Tadsal(BSI)*

*Phalsi(BSI);Phalsa*


  *Habitat- Garden/ Urban/ Wild/ Type-*

*Wild, common in deciduous forests*

*Cultivated for fruits; also found wild*


  *Plant Habit- Tree/ Shrub/ Climber/ Herb-  *

*Large tree 3-8m(BSI)30-35 Feet;bark pale brown(Cooke)*

*Large shrub or small tree(BSI; EfP)*


  *Stipules*

*Foliaceous(BSI);Leafy falcate,auricledwith a rounded lobe on the lower
side,veined(Cooke), Leafy falcate auriculate(Brandis)*

*Not foliaceous,broadly ovate or suborbicular(BSI),Linear lanceolate(Cooke)
Linear(Brandis)Hairy narrowly oblique-lanceolate,falcate(EfP)Linear
lanceolate acute,Nearly as long as the petiole(Cooke)*


  *Leaves Type/ Shape/ Size- *

*1.5-11.583.2-6cm(BSI)Ovate,acuminate at apex;obliquely cordate at base.
Margins serrate to crenulate serrate. Glabrescent above, pubescent or
tomentose beneath(BSI)6 nerves on the leaf 3 on the larger and 2 on the
smaller side of midrib(Cooke)*

*7.5-16*6-12.5cm(BSI);Ovate to orbiculate(EfP)Acute or subacuminate at apex.
Obliquely cordate or rounded at base(BSI). Scabrous(rough)above,tomentose
below(EfP).Both half more symmetric.(Neil)Petiole 1/2 inch long thicker at
the top(Cooke)*



  *Inflorescence Type/ Size- *

*Cymose(BSI)Buds obovoid oblong or subglobose,tomentose(Cooke)*

*Umbellate cymes(BSI) Cymes 3 flowered,peduncle2-3cm(EfP)Buds obovate oblong
ribbed,pubescent(Cooke)*


  *Flowers Size/ Colour/ Calyx/ Bracts-*

*Yellow, stamens many,Petals bifid or notched at apex or entire or slightly
emarginate at apex(BSI) Petals half long as sepals,oblong spathulate entire
or notched,ovary villous,style longer than stamens(Cooke)*

*Yellow bracteate,stamens many(BSI) Orange yellow,2cm across,pedicel
1.5cm,Stamens numerous(EfP)Petals 2/3the length od sepals(Cooke)*


  *Petal gland; Ovary stigma*

*0.5mm long(BSI)Stigma 4 lobed(EfP) gland 1/3 the length of petal,stigma
somewhat irregularly 5 lobed(Cooke)*

*Petal gland with white hairy margins(BSI)Ovary globose,strigose,stigma
indistinctly 4 lobed(EfP)Gland 1/3 the length of petal,ovary villous(Cooke)*

  *Drupes*

*0.5-0.7 cm across,entire or 2 lobed,sparsely hirsute(BSI)*

*Globose,1-2 lobed hairy(BSI)(Cooke)*


  *Fls. And fruits*

*Apr-Jun*

*Apr-Sep*




On Sat, Jul 23, 2011 at 6:08 AM, Balkar Arya <[email protected]> wrote:

> dear All
> pls id this Shrub Shot from roadside area in Panipat haryana. Yellow
> flowers small round fruits about 1-1.5 cm. To me it looks like Grewia
>
>
> --
> Regards
>
> Dr Balkar Singh
> Head, Deptt. of Botany and Biotechnology
> Arya P G College, Panipat
> Haryana-132103
> 09416262964
>

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